Stars often leave the world wondering 'where's the rest of it?' when they step out in barely there outfits on the red carpet.
But in stark contrast, Anne Hathaway's latest ensemble seemed swamped in heavy material as she stepped out on Saturday evening for the Producers Guild Awards.
The actress turned up at the 24th annual ceremony wearing a frock which was more useful as a tent than figure-framing piece.

Tent-like: The star's ensemble had too much material in the back at the Beverly Hilton Hotel

The bandeau number featured loud multi-colour floral stitching, which consisted of a yellow hue to co-ordinate with her gold heels.
Attached to the back of her bustier upper half was what looked like an extra piece of material from the same fabric which left her billowing behind.
The 30-year-old did show off her shoulders in the eye-catching number but the shape of the piece did not bring out the best in her slender frame.

Hint of skin: She teamed her bright number with metallic heels and showed off her shoulders

The dark-featured actress wore only a slick of pink lipgloss on her plump pout and her short brunette tresses were styled back away from her face.
Anne rubbed shoulders with a host of stars at the prestigious event, where her latest motion picture, Les Miserables, is nominated.
Additionally, producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will receive the guild's highest honour, the David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures, honouring careers that have included the films Fargo, Billy Elliot, O Brother Where Art Thou? and Frost/Nixon.

Natural beauty: The actress looked flawless with minimalistic make-up

It is not the first time Anne has opted for a cape-style feature for her red carpet outfit.
She was polished in Altuzzara dress and Burberry Prorsum cape at the Les Miserables After Party, held at The Roundhouse in December.
Her Tom Ford floor-length number also featured extra folds of fabric in the back at the film’s New York premiere.